I was on line yesterday and had 8 or 10 sites open on Chrome, which I use most of the time. I wanted to check on a travel question that came up without disturbing anything, so I popped over to Edge, which I hardly ever use. I don't remember the site that I was going to, but what happened next is the following:

"A site that says it is buzzer.co.in/alert.html posted this info:

"This site says
Windows Security Essential detected an attempt of identity theft or spyware bot attacks on this device.
All attempts to quarantine the threats failed.
Please contact Window Live Support at 888-414-4284 (toll-free)"

It was impossible to get out of Edge, so I went to taskmaster and killed the app. When I turn Edge on again, the same thing happens. Rebooting does the same. It seems that there is some kind of infection in the program itself. By the way, the phone number is for some snarky web service company, not Microsoft. They are probably the authors of the botware.

It doesn't sound at all like an Edge problem. Check to see that your Internet connection isn't using a proxy. If it is, you have some malware, (even if it isn't). I suggest installing Malwarebytes and running a full scan

Thanks, everybody for the quick replies. I've ran Malware-antibytes in extended mode and Avast Premium. Neither one detected anything. I did a hard reboot. I even started using BIOS - no change. I'm thinking that I might have to get rid of Edge (have to find the app first) and re-install it (or not, I don't really like it).

@seyclone did you check to see if in your Internet connections there was a proxy set? As good as Malwarebytes is, it can't find everything. There is another app, (actually 2), out there designed for issue with browsers. 1 is ADWCleaner and the other is Junkware Removal Tool, (JRT). Both can be downloaded from the Bleeping Computer website safely.

Problem Fixed!
I got on the Microsoft Customer support site and tech initiated a remote session. After about 40 minutes, he was able to clear out the infections and Edge is good to go now. Sorry to say I couldn't follow everything he did , so I can't repeat the procedure.

Problem Fixed!
I got on the Microsoft Customer support site and tech initiated a remote session. After about 40 minutes, he was able to clear out the infections and Edge is good to go now. Sorry to say I couldn't follow everything he did , so I can't repeat the procedure.